I'm hoping to post a post on the disability/illness in my life either this week or next week, so look out for that.
But tonight I actually went out into the world tonight, haha, to my local cinema (with mother dearest, we're almost joined at the hip didn't you know!)to see the new romantic comedy, starring Lily Collins and Sam Claflin. It's also based on the book 'Where Rainbows End' by Cecilia Ahern.
So me being the movie fan that I am, anyone who knows me knows that I love movies a lot. So why not while its fresh in what some can only call my mind and memory,lol, why not write a review on it?
So here is my review of Love, Rosie :
Love Rosie is about 2 best friends, Rosie and Alex, who have been best friends since they were young. We follow Rosie and Alex throughout their lives, although it seems from the opening scene it was through a flashback as if all that has happened led to where the characters are now, if you've seen the movie you'll know what I mean.
The last 15 minutes or so are what happens after the opening scene, it's soo hard not to give away what happens!, and the ending is so sweet and cute.
The film asks the question, can a boy and a girl be friends without either of them developing feelings for the other.
Now I know the answer for me to that question, it is possible, my best friend is a boy, Kevin, and we've known each other for round about 7 years. We know where we stand with each other, we're best friends, to be honest he's my only friend lol.
But I guess it just depends on the people and the situation I guess.
I really enjoyed this movie, I loved the humour of it. It had a british humour feel to it. I found it slightly ironic they got a British actress to play an American, British people live in America too. But it didn't hinder it. I loved the chemistry between Lily Collins and Sam Claflin, I thought it was very believable and and sweet! I also loved the secondary characters, like Rosie's dad and Jamie winstone as ruby.
So all in all a very cute, light romantic comedy drama, if that's a even a genre, it's great for a night with the girls or for maybe a date. I'd happily go to see it again 😄 the trailer link is underneath if you haven't seen it or just want to rewatch the trailer!
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